I'm not quite sure what to do, and I'm pretty worried. My major (well, the major I'm working towards right now) is Chemistry. I want to earn a job in a game developing company, a desire I discovered only a few months ago. I don't know if this major will be an extreme liability however, and I tried switching to Computer Science in the engineering department. However, to get into that major, you need to take the classes, and to take the classes, you need to be in the major. Assuming I manage to get into the classes, I'll end up having to stay in college for at least an extra two years. Will this major be okay? Or should I try for something else? Thanks for any input! Any advice is valuable at this point.

From just a little bit of research, getting a degree in computer science is really promising even if you didn't want to do game development. But depending on what you want to do, maybe you'll want to major in CS and then minor in something else? In my opinion, if you have the chance to do another 2 years to pursue something you enjoy, it'll be way worth it.

Thank you. The links helped a lot. I want to go for game design. I don't know if my major would hurt me there.

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Originally Posted by Jedejane

From just a little bit of research, getting a degree in computer science is really promising even if you didn't want to do game development. But depending on what you want to do, maybe you'll want to major in CS and then minor in something else? In my opinion, if you have the chance to do another 2 years to pursue something you enjoy, it'll be way worth it.

I might attempt to switch schools and start over, but the only reason I'm not going for another 2 years is because I don't want my parents to spend that much money on me.